Pollux, taking a break from ruling independent music with his
Sirona label, brings us a monolithic work of dark ambience. Over
an hour of haunting pitch black drone that slowly undulates and
unfolds. Lower, blown-out tones dominate in the foreground while
creepy high notes bubble up from below in strange alien chords,
like a calliope echoing from another dimension. It's interesting
that Tokyo served as the inspiration, as schoolchildren there will
most likely burn through ten fads over the course of these 85
minutes, but this evokes a different Tokyo, one beneath the
hustle, like Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere brought out a strange,
darker London.
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Reviewer:kai nobuko -
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August 21, 2012 Subject:
massage for the tired brain
really an excellent album for late nights after long days.. its like a massage for the brain with creatures of the night gathered around a warm fire and toxic wind tickling your brainwaves..
really enjoyable!
very visual audio trip thats better than any silent movie!
EXCELLENT
Reviewer:joeyszone@bex.net -
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August 21, 2012 Subject:
Ohhh that's creepy ...
Ohhh that's creepy ... I 'll have to listen tonight when I go to bed which is in ohh about 18 hours but ohh well it's worth the wait. sounds great mang! ~ Robotic Joe